Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing Report

Fantastic Fishing at Lake Tahoe: Mackinaw Trout, Kokanee Salmon, and More on This Beautiful Spring Day


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Good morning anglers! Today, Saturday, April 12, 2025, is shaping up to be a fantastic day for fishing at Lake Tahoe. Spring is in full swing, and the conditions are prime for a memorable day on the water.

The weather is pleasant with highs reaching around 70°F and lows dipping to the 40s. Skies are mostly sunny with just a light breeze, making it ideal for both boating and shore fishing. First light was at 6:14 AM with sunrise at 6:41 AM, and the sun will set at 7:25 PM, giving you plenty of time to make the most of this beautiful day.

The fishing this April has been remarkable. Mackinaw trout, or Lake Trout, are currently the star of the show. These cold-water dwellers are active, and anglers have been successfully catching specimens weighing 5 to 20 pounds. Rainbow and Brown Trout are also biting, especially near the west shore, and Kokanee salmon are holding in deeper waters.

For Mackinaw trout, trolling with downriggers or jigging around 70 to 100 feet deep has been very productive. If you’re targeting Kokanee, try using bright lures such as spoons or plugs around 40 to 150 feet based on where you spot them. Rainbow trout can be enticed with live bait like minnows or nightcrawlers, and they’ve been found closer to shorelines with drop-offs.

A couple of hot spots to consider today are Emerald Bay, known for its breathtaking scenery and abundance of trout, and Zephyr Cove, where Mackinaws, Rainbows, and Browns are frequently caught. Other productive areas include Tahoe Keys for bass and the middle of the lake for deeper trolling opportunities. Shore anglers might want to try Cave Rock or Kings Beach, which offer good access and a chance for Rainbows.

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, today is a great day to wet a line. Tight lines and happy fishing, folks!
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